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The Shell Questacon Science Circus is celebrating its 30th year as Australia's flagship science outreach program. Since beginning in 1985, ANU students have been a part of the most travelled and...
The Australian National University (ANU) has honoured alumnus Professor Michael McRobbie AO FAHA, a global leader in higher education and President of Indiana University, by naming him the ANU...
Mentee applications for the Alumni Mentoring Program, global careers are now open for all ANU Alumni.
All applicants are required to have an ANU Online Community login to view mentor profiles and to...
Alumnus Professor Paul R. Sanberg (PhD '81, DSc '98), senior vice president for research, innovation and economic development at the University of South Florida in Tampa and president of the National...
It’s been site for concerts, festivals, rallies, eating and socialising for staff and students, and now the University is after the community’s views on what a future Union Court might look like....
Alumna Dr Jean Drayton (PhD ‘11, BSc (Hons) ‘04) was the worthy recipient of the Dairy Australia Award announced at the 2015 Science and Innovation Awards for Young People in Agriculture, Fisheries...
The Australian National University (ANU) and University of Tokyo (UTokyo) have signed a new strategic partnership agreement aimed at bolstering research, collaboration and exchanges between the two...
Former president and prime minister of Timor-Leste Xanana Gusmao will discuss the impact of global trends on developing nations and fragile states at a public lecture at the ANU.
Mr Gusmao will...
You could be forgiven for thinking that alumna and Crawford PhD candidate Zoe Piper (MMgt '04) has more than 24 hours in each of her days.
Yet the 33-year-old Canberra student manages to fit in...
It’s the heart of the ANU campus and a place everyone has a view about. Some days Union Court is a crowded, colourful centre of the community; other days it can be a vast windswept space....
Businessman and philanthropist Graham Tuckwell has been honoured in the ANU 2015 Alumni Awards.
Mr Tuckwell has been named the ANU Alumnus of the Year - Philanthropy after he and his wife Louise...
How does the Gallipoli legend influence modern day Australia? Why is the female touch needed in politics? How can a smart phone diagnose lung cancer? What does a half-human, half-dinosaur look like?...
Human rights lawyer and ANU alumna Dr Anne Gallagher AO has officially opened the 2015 academic year, delivering the annual Commencement Address to students.
Dr Gallagher used her speech to outline...
Whether quotes from popular culture or memorable anecdotes, alumni and friends of the ANU College of Law are being encouraged to suggest words to celebrate the College’s history and inspire future...
The next two years at ANU are filled with milestones, including the University’s 70th anniversary in 2016. Who are the University’s great minds? What are your ANU memories?
School of Music 50 Years...
A number of ANU alumni are running Noted, a Canberra-based experimental and emerging writer’s festival. Set to run from 20-22 of March, Noted will be run in partnership with the You Are Here Festival...
Calling all graduates from ANU College!
Did you begin your Australian tertiary studies at ANU College as part of the Foundation Studies, ANU Express, ANU Access English or English for Academic...
How does the Gallipoli legend influence modern day Australia? Why is the female touch needed in politics? How can a smart phone diagnose lung cancer? What does a half-human, half-dinosaur look like?...
Seven of the University’s alumni have been named Fulbright scholars for 2015.The Fulbright scholarships, awarded by the Australian-American Fulbright Commission, recognise, support and encourage...